Star Wars Battlefront II

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Star Wars Battlefront II for PSP is similar to its recently announced console counterpart with space combat, playable Jedi, and Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith content, yet it still boasts several distinct features meant to embrace the "on-the-go" nature of a handheld system. The game includes several unique mini-campaigns as opposed to the much longer campaign seen on consoles. Players can join the Rebellion as a smuggler, work for themselves as a mercenary for hire, or use their Imperial sniping skills to rid the galaxy of pesky species like Jawas, Ewoks and Gungans. Wi-Fi compatibility permits up to four players to join in at once, either cooperatively or competitively, and they can also partake in classic Instant Action mode to fight their favorite Star Wars battles any way they want to.

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Did you know that Star Wars Battlefront is the best selling Star Wars videogame of all time? Pretty interesting, huh? It should then come as no surprise that when LucasArts began development of a sequel to this top selling title that it would want to released the game on as many systems as possible. Hence, Star Wars Battlefront II for PSP, the first Star Wars game to grace Sony's portable machine. Read More »

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Revamped single-player experience includes smarter ai enemies and allies, plus a greater emphasis on story told through open-ended mission-based objectives; new space battles allow you to dogfight in X-wings, TIE fighters, Jedi starfighters and several other starcraft, or fight it out on foot aboard an enemy capital ship; special opportunities throughout the game for players to wield a lightsaber and use their favorite force powers as a Jedi; more than 16 new battlefronts on land and in space, including many from Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith such as Utapau, Mustafar and the space battle above Coruscant; all-new classic trilogy locations including the Death Star interior, classic space battles and the fight aboard the Tantive IV, Princess Leia's blockade runner seen at the beginning of Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope; online multiplayer action for up to 24 players on PS2, up to 32 on Xbox or up to 64 on PC Windows; created by critically acclaimed developer pandemic studios.